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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific time frame or duration related to a topic or event.
Example: "We need to gather more data about a period of six months to analyze the trends effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding a timeframe" or "concerning a duration".
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How about a period piece?
The Holocaust Museum is about a period, not a history.
What most ordinary visitors want is really to be educated about a period or a culture.
"It's about a period when someone doesn't know how to value yourself.
So it was spread over about a period of nine months.
SH: You talked earlier about a period where you made suspense movies.
DP You are writing about a period you lived through, 1968-72.
"2001" is, in part, a fastidious period piece about a period that had yet to happen.
"His pictures were what they were -- about a period," he said.
Such questions go to the heart of Ross McElwee's Proustian documentary about a period of his youth spent in France.
Mr Saunders questioned Mr Nascimento about a period of around 40 minutes that was absent from the CCTV footage.
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